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Forum: Marine Electronics 23-02-2012, 17:15
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Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

My understanding is that the current "X" series , while NMEA2K "compatible" is not interoperable. i.e. it needs specific proprietary PGNs to operate with the head unit.

Dave
Forum: Marine Electronics 14-02-2012, 19:17
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Posted By goboatingnow
Yes the problem known as source select. Another...

Yes the problem known as source select. Another area NMEA over looked. There are source select issues with all the big four I beleive

Dave
Forum: Marine Electronics 14-02-2012, 18:23
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Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

Mainly because the X-30 was released at a transition by Ray from sea talk to seatalkng. Remember Ray initially claimed seatalkng was an extension of NMEA2K and tried not to release any PGN...
Forum: Marine Electronics 14-02-2012, 18:04
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Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

Well Nick all , with the exception of Mareton are sinners here and Mareton don't do a MFD/Chartplotter. we have Simnet, Seatlkng and then Furunos compatible but not certified nonsense.

Dave
Forum: Marine Electronics 14-02-2012, 18:03
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Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

the ST70 Autopilot head ( different from the ST70 instrument) controls the X core pack over either sea talk or seatalkng ( NMEA2k) using propriety PGNs or proprietary seatalk commands ( but not...
Forum: Marine Electronics 14-02-2012, 17:28
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Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

Chuck I know that Ray has got itself into serious muddles where similar information is presented on different ports, which different generation equipment dealing with it in different ways.

In...
Forum: Marine Electronics 14-02-2012, 17:17
Replies: 44
Views: 12,633
Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

Despite Nicks comments , I m not a fanboy for Raymarine, I have used its equipment all over the places on countless boats, as it had certainly till recently in Europe almost complete dominance of the...
Forum: Marine Electronics 13-02-2012, 20:07
Replies: 44
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Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

I always thought that the x-30 used stw. But I agree I suspect there's conflicting sources of data. I know on e90w ray have stated that it's seatalkhs , then seatalkng, then seatalk. as you say the...
Forum: Marine Electronics 13-02-2012, 18:35
Replies: 44
Views: 12,633
Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

actually interesting point DotDun, The X-30 doesn't use GPS PGNs one way or the other, it takes navigation data from the MFD. Something doesn't add up here. I know the E90W works with NMEA2K GPS...
Forum: Marine Electronics 13-02-2012, 18:20
Replies: 44
Views: 12,633
Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

well that just shows my memory, went into the other room and looked at the gear, Its the special st70 sea talkng cable ( with the white ends and six pins that carries sea talk ) the blue backbone is...
Forum: Marine Electronics 13-02-2012, 17:44
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Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

Little of Raymarines gear is NMEA certified,, they got round it by using the seatalkng moniker. Only the protocol convertor is compliant.

The other thing as you point out is that NMEA2K...
Forum: Marine Electronics 13-02-2012, 17:08
Replies: 44
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Posted By goboatingnow
Re: NMEA 2000 and Raymarine

Firstly Seatalkng is NMEA2k, just with different connectors and the standard Seatalkng cable carries a legacy seatalk wire as well.

SO in theory Maretron systems will connect directly onto...
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